Our cuff is an excellent general-purpose sphygmomanometer for all manner of medical professionals and home health monitoring. Accompanied by a dual head stethoscope, it makes the perfect tool for patients' diagnostics and evaluations.
Medical ProfessionalsDoctors and nurses will find that this high-quality sphygmomanometer and stethoscope are reliable and accurate. Additionally, the sphygmomanometer is designed to be comfortably worn during readings. | Home Health CareThe ease of use and sturdy quality make this the perfect solution for at-home health care monitoring. | Cosplay and Role PlayIncrease your cosplay and role-play fun with this functioning blood pressure cuff and stethoscope set available in fun colors. Children and adults alike will enjoy their play experience more by taking actual readings and measurements for added realism. |
With Stethoscope
Step 1
Make sure the air release valve is twisted all the way to the right to close it off.
Step 2
Wrap the cuff around the arm, keep it snug but not too tight. Put the stethoscope's head on the artery to find a pulse.
Step 3
Pump air into the cuff up to about 200 mmHg, release the valve and listen to the beats.
Without Stethoscope
Step 1
Make sure the air release valve is twisted all the way to the right to close it off.
Step 2
Wrap the cuff around the arm, keep it snug but not too tight. Place your fingertips on the artery to find a pulse.
Step 3
Pump air into the cuff until you can no longer feel the pulse. Slowly release the valve and feel for the first pulse on the artery. This is your systolic number and should be documented as palpation - 120/P*.